You can’t say nothing unexpected has ever happened at the Tony Awards, which got a jolt of energy Sunday night when Neil Patrick Harris took the stage to perform “Sugar Daddy” from Hedwig and the Angry Inch. As the musical’s titular East German transgender rockstar, Harris licked Samuel L. Jackson‘s glasses, gave Sting a lap dance and got very close with Orlando Bloom.

Harris won a Tony later in the night, for best actor in a musical for his performance as Hedwig. Jesse Mueller won best actress in a musical for her performance as Carole King in Beautiful. On the non-musical side of things, Bryan Cranston won best actor in a play for portraying Lyndon B. Johnson in All the Way and Audra McDonald won best actress as Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill. It was an historic win for McDonald, who is now the first person to win Tonys in all four acting categories–best leading actress in a play, best leading actress in a musical, best supporting actress in a play and best supporting actress in a musical. It was also her sixth Tony overall, which puts her ahead of Angela Lansbury and Julie Harris as the most winning performer in Tony history. You can watch her emotional acceptance speech here:

The night’s top prizes went to A Gentleman’ Guide to Love and Murder and All the Way for best musical and best play, respectively.

Taylor Swift showed off her $40 million legs on Monday, (March 30, 2015). The 25-year-old singer went for a hike in short shorts in Hollywood, Calif. Then she grabbed dinner with Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello. Check out all of the photos in the gallery!

A huge array of music superstars from across genres joined forces yesterday (Mar. 30, 2015) in the loading dock of New York City’s biggest post office today to launch the newly artist-owned high-definition streaming service Tidal.